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.\" %nmhwarning%
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.SH NAME
-mark \- manipulate message sequences
+mark \- manipulate nmh message sequences
.SH SYNOPSIS
.HP 5
.na
.B mark
+.RB [ \-help ]
+.RB [ \-version ]
.RI [ +folder ]
.RI [ msgs ]
.RB [ \-sequence
.I name
\&...]
.RB [ \-add " | " \-delete ]
-.RB [ \-list ]
+.RB [ \-list ]
.RB [ \-public " | " \-nopublic ]
.RB [ \-zero " | " \-nozero ]
-.RB [ \-version ]
-.RB [ \-help ]
.ad
.SH DESCRIPTION
The
.B mark
to list both the sequences defined
for the folder and the messages associated with those sequences.
-.B Mark
+.B mark
will list the name of each sequence given by
.B \-sequence
.I name
switch does not affect the operation of
.BR \-list .
.PP
-The current restrictions on sequences are:
+The restrictions on sequences are:
.PP
.IP \(bu 2
The name used to denote a message sequence must consist of an alphabetic
\*(lqlast\*(rq, \*(lqall\*(rq, \*(lqnext\*(rq, or \*(lqprev\*(rq.
.PP
.IP \(bu 2
-Only a certain number of sequences may be defined for a given folder.
-This number is usually limited to 27 (11 on small systems). (The
-internal implementation relies on bitmasks, with some bits set aside
-for internal use.)
-.PP
-.IP \(bu 2
Message ranges with user\-defined sequence names are restricted to the
form \*(lqname:n\*(rq, \*(lqname:+n\*(rq, or \*(lqname:-n\*(rq, and refer
to the first or last `n' messages of the sequence `name', respectively.
defined sequences.
.SH FILES
.TP 20
-$HOME/.mh\-profile
+$HOME/.mh_profile
The user's profile.
.SH "PROFILE COMPONENTS"
.PD 0